53rd New Brunswick Legislature

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  Liberals (48)
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  Progressive Conservatives (6)
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  New Democrats (1)

The 53rd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly was created following a general election in 1995 and was dissolved on May 8, 1999.

Leadership

The speaker from its first meeting until July 21, 1997, was Danny Gay, Gay resigned the speakership to join the cabinet. John McKay was elected to succeed Gay as speaker later in the session.

Premier Frank McKenna led the government from the beginning of the assembly until he resigned on October 12, 1997. He was succeeded as Premier by Ray Frenette who served as interim leader of McKenna's Liberals until Camille Thériault was elected as permanent leader. Thériault led the government as Premier from May 14, 1998

The opposition was led from the forming of the assembly until 1997 by Bernard Valcourt, then by Elvy Robichaud who served as parliamentary leader of the Progressive Conservatives until Bernard Lord, who succeeded Valcourt as PC leader in 1997, gained a seat in 1998.

Elizabeth Weir led the third party New Democrats for the life of the assembly.

Members

All were elected in the 33rd general election held on September 11, 1995, except for James Doyle and Peter Mesheau, elected in by-elections on November 17, 1997, and Shawn Graham, Brad Green and Bernard Lord elected in by-elections on October 19, 1998. Albert Doucet was removed from the Liberal cabinet on February 5, 1997[1] and then was removed from caucus in March of that year, sitting as an independent until January 30, 1998[2] when he was accepted back into the Liberal fold.

Members at dissolution

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Name Party Electoral District First elected / previously elected
Eric Allaby Liberal Fundy Isles 1987
LeRoy Armstrong Liberal Kings East 1995
Jane Barry Liberal Saint John Lancaster 1987
Edmond Blanchard Liberal Campbellton 1987
Vaughn Blaney Liberal Oromocto-Gagetown 1987
Ann Breault Liberal Western Charlotte 1987
Greg Byrne Liberal Fredericton-Fort Nashwaak 1995
Georgie Day Liberal Hampton-Belleisle 1991
Carolle de Ste. Croix Liberal Dalhousie-Restigouche East 1995
Jean-Camille DeGrâce Liberal Lamèque-Shippagan-Miscou 1995
Gene Devereux Liberal Moncton North 1995
Albert Doucet Liberal Nigadoo-Chaleur 1991

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Independent

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Liberal
Harry Doyle Liberal Albert 1995
Frank McKenna Liberal Miramichi-Bay du Vin 1982

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James Doyle (1997) Liberal 1997
Paul Duffie Liberal Grand Falls Region 1987
John Flynn Liberal York 1995
Danny Gay Liberal Miramichi Bay 1987
Dale Graham Progressive Conservative Carleton 1993
Alan R. Graham Liberal Kent 1967

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Shawn Graham (1998) Liberal 1998
Russell H. T. King Liberal Fredericton South 1987

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Brad Green (1998) Progressive Conservative 1998
Stuart Jamieson Liberal Saint John-Fundy 1987
Laureen Jarrett Liberal Saint John-Kings 1987
Kenneth Johnson Liberal Rogersville-Kouchibouguac 1995
Al Kavanaugh Liberal Riverview 1995
Larry Kennedy Liberal Victoria-Tobique 1987
Joan Kingston Liberal New Maryland 1995
Alban Landry Liberal Nepisiguit 1995
Denis Landry Liberal Centre-Péninsule 1995
Peter LeBlanc Liberal Kennebecasis 1995
Sheldon Lee Liberal Charlotte 1978
James E. Lockyer Liberal Moncton South 1987
Raymond Frenette Liberal Moncton East 1974

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Bernard Lord (1998) Progressive Conservative 1998
Reg MacDonald Liberal Southwest Miramichi 1979, 1987
Roly MacIntyre Liberal Saint John Champlain 1995
John McKay Liberal Miramichi Centre 1974, 1987
Ken MacLeod Liberal Moncton Crescent 1995
Leo McAdam Liberal Saint John Portland 1987
Marcelle Mersereau Liberal Bathurst 1991
Marilyn Trenholme Liberal Tantramar 1987

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Peter Mesheau (1997) Progressive Conservative 1997
Percy Mockler Progressive Conservative Madawaska-la-Vallée 1982, 1993
Greg O'Donnell Liberal Dieppe-Memramcook 1987
David Olmstead Liberal Mactaquac 1995
Bernard Richard Liberal Shediac-Cap-Pélé 1991
Elvy Robichaud Progressive Conservative Tracadie-Sheila 1994
Jean-Paul Savoie Liberal Restigouche West 1987
Milt Sherwood Progressive Conservative Grand Bay-Westfield 1995
Bruce Smith Liberal Woodstock 1987
Hollis Steeves Liberal Petitcodiac 1987, 1995
Camille Thériault Liberal Kent South 1987
Bernard Thériault Liberal Caraquet 1987
Doug Tyler Liberal Grand Lake 1987
Bernard Valcourt Progressive Conservative Edmundston 1995
Jeannot Volpé Progressive Conservative Madawaska-les-Lacs 1995
Elizabeth Weir New Democratic Saint John Harbour 1991
Jim Wilson Liberal Fredericton North 1987, 1995

Bold denotes a member of the cabinet.
Italics denotes a party leader
† denotes the Speaker

Former members

See also

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References

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  1. Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick - Journals. Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. February 5, 1997.
  2. Porter-Staff, Tim. (January 30, 1998.) "Doucet back on Liberal side: Rebel MLA returns to flock". Daily Gleaner. Retrieved June 7, 2011, from Canadian Newsstand Atlantic. (Document ID: 1572761801).

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